Morgan Wallen is a country music artist, one of the greatest of all time, in my opinion. “I’m the problem” has been one of the biggest hits he has had since the album “Dangerous.” This album has 37 songs and is about 1 hour and 57 minutes long. This was released in 2025, so its brand-new and has already been rated for #1 album in the country. He came out with a couple songs in the album before anybody knew he was making an album. It hit #1 rated song on IHeartRadio in less than a month.
Wallen is a little different from other artists. His album is about being talked about and judged before anybody actually took the time to listen and understand him. The quote, “I’m a coyote, in a field of wolves,” from the song “I’m a Little Crazy” relates to how he’s the odd one out and is looked at differently than others. Most of his songs are slow and sad in the album. Some are upbeat and have a deep meaning when you listen to the lyrics.
This album has a highly personal and reflective tone, exploring themes of personal flaws, heartbreak, and accountability in the wake of Wallen’s past controversies. It set multiple streaming records, and featured high-profile collaborations. Some collaborations in the album are Tate McRae, Eric Church, Post Malone, Hardy, and Ernest. They are featured in some of the most popular songs he has in the album. For example, the songs “I Ain’t Coming Back,” “What I Want,” “Number 3,” and “Number 7.”
The majority of the songs in this album reflect on his past mistakes. Some include legal issues and public background. He explains through these songs that he is having a turning point in his life, and is trying to better himself going towards the future. Morgan has been through many dips in his life, and he wants to now continue and not look back. His song “I Ain’t Coming Back” is an example of how he is leaving his issues in the past and moving on.
Morgan’s album has changed many people’s views on him. This album was a hit and really showed everybody the emotional side to him. He is gonna make a change and be better for himself and everybody around him.
